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Hi,
Thanks for posting query.
Treatment depends on the degree of prolapse and the severity of symptoms.
- First-degree or second-degree hemorrhoids can usually be treated conservatively ( increasing dietary fibres, oral fluids to maintain hydration, on-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID)s, sitz bath, and rest as long as symptoms are minor. If symptoms are severe, especially bleeding or pain, then referral are required.
Don’t worry grade II hemorrhoids don’t usually need operation
Consult your physician for further management.
Best Wishes,
Dr Sourav Ganguly.
hello ganesh
welcome to health care magic
surgery is not only option left for u so dont worry.
consult homeopath near by as there is complete cure for hemorrids.
beside medication take care of ur diet.take plenty of water atleast 8 to 10 glasses of water.food rich in fibers.daily 30 mins walking..
good luck
Hi, Ganesh,
Thanks for query,
In gr.|| Hemorrhoids no surgical treatment is needed.
Avoid Constipation,it is very important to control hemorrhoids.
Take laxative daily at night.
Apply local analgesic,antiseptic cream locally.
Take more green vegetables and plenty of liquids.
ok and bye.
hello ganesh
the best treatment of this in ayurveda is kshar-sutra,dont afraid.its very minor process of 20 minit,
contact me to know more.
till then take fibrous and liquid diet in routien,left nonveg totally.
take care
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What Is The Nonsurgical Treatment And Proper Diet To Cure Hemorrhoids ?
Hi, Thanks for posting query. Treatment depends on the degree of prolapse and the severity of symptoms. - First-degree or second-degree hemorrhoids can usually be treated conservatively ( increasing dietary fibres, oral fluids to maintain hydration, on-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID)s, sitz bath, and rest as long as symptoms are minor. If symptoms are severe, especially bleeding or pain, then referral are required. Don’t worry grade II hemorrhoids don’t usually need operation Consult your physician for further management. Best Wishes, Dr Sourav Ganguly.